When the white blood cells in the blood reach 32.7 x 10^9/L, it indicates that the white blood cell count is significantly elevated and the condition is relatively serious. There are many reasons for elevated white blood cell counts, which are commonly associated with various bacterial infections such as pneumonia and hematologic diseases such as leukemia. Various types of bacterial infections, especially serious infections such as pneumonia, sepsis and other diseases, can lead to abnormally high white blood cell counts, often accompanied by fever, fatigue and so on. Targeted antibiotic treatment such as cefoperazone sodium sulbactam sodium, levofloxacin, etc. is needed. Diseases of the blood system, such as acute and chronic leukemia, also commonly result in abnormally high white blood cell counts. There may be other reasons for elevated white blood cells, such as severe trauma, acute poisoning, etc., should be improved in time to identify the cause of the examination, standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor, so as to avoid delaying the condition. The above drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor, avoid self-medication.